Bullaun stone, Dobhar, Co. Donegal
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Hidden away in Dobhar, County Donegal, sits an ancient bullaun stone; one of those curious relics from Ireland's early Christian period that dots the countryside.
These weathered stones, with their distinctive bowl-shaped depressions, were once integral to daily life in medieval communities, used for grinding grain, herbs, and medicines. The Dobhar example represents a tangible link to the religious and practical traditions of Ireland's past, though its exact age and original context remain somewhat mysterious.
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Dobhar, Co. Donegal
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